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Department of Health Services-Central Province

dept of health services central province sri lankaWith the implementation of Provincial Council Act in 1989, the centrally governed health services were devolved, resulting in the Ministry of Health at the national level and separate Ministries of Health in the nine provinces.

In the Central Province, the Department of Provincial Health Services is under the Ministry of Health, Indigenous Medicine, Social Welfare, Probation & Child care Services. There is a Minister and a Secretary to the Ministry.

The department is responsible for the management and effective implementation of health services, the development of policies and guidelines and the management of human resources within the Province.

The Provincial Director is the head of the Provincial Department of Health Services. There are 3 Regional Directors of Health Services(RDHS) for the province with each covering an area geographically similar to the administrative units of district secretariats.

 

General Contacts

Designation & NameContact Details
Provincial Director of Central Provincial Health Services
Dr. S.P.A.L. Ranaweera
Tel: +94 81 222 4336
Fax: +94 81 220 4755
Deputy Provincial Director of Central Provincial Health Services
Dr. M.S.K. Wickramathilaka
Tel: +94 81 220 4754
Consultant Community Physician (MCH)
Dr. Nuwani Weerathunga
Consultant Community Physician (Epidemiology)
Dr. Dilini Rupananda
Consultant in Heath Informatics (Actg.)
Dr. W.G.K. Wijerathna
Medical Officer (Planning)
Dr. Rukshani Galagoda
Medical Officer
Dr. P.P. Jayasinghe
Health Informatics
Dr. H.J.P. Dayarathne
Chief Accountant
Mr. G.R.D.C. Abeyrathne
Tel: +94 81 222 2856
Administrative Officer
Mrs. R.N. Chandrasekara
Tel: +94 81 222 5798
Chief Management Officers' Service Officer
Mrs. S. Subadra
Tel: +94 81 222 0206
Financial Assistant
Mrs. Fathima Jemil
Tel: +94 81 222 0206
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Welcome to PDHS - CP, Sri Lanka

sri lanka government central province logoWelcome and Thank you for visiting Provincial Department of Health Services, Central Province (PDHS CP) Sri Lanka.

We are a Government body established under the Provincial Council Parliament Act of 1989, the 13th amendment to The Constitution. PDHS CP functions as the moderator between The Central and Provincial Health Ministries.

Division of the Provincial Director of Health Services Central Province is divided to three main Health Administration Division as Regional Directorate of Health Services Kandy, Matale and Nuwara Eliya.

 

Message of Provincial Director Health Services - Central Province, Sri Lanka

pdcp1Welcome from the Provincial Director of Health Services!
For more than 30 years, the Provincial Department of Health Services (PDHS CP) has been working to improve and protect the health of the people in the Central Province.
Central Province has a rich tradition in the nation's development of medicine and public health.


We are the home of the country's first medical school outside Colombo, the University of Peradeniya. The PDHS CP was established in 1989 with the implementation of the Provincial Council act in 1989. The PDHS is responsible for the management and effective implementation of the health services, development of policies & guidelines for the Province and also human resource  management.

Today, the PDHS CP builds upon this history to protect  and  ensure that all people living in the Central Province  receive quality health services. The quality of care provided by the consultants, medical officers, nursing  officers,  para medical staff in our hospitals and out-patient facilities cannot be taken for granted. PDHS constantly responds to our institutions recommendations, patient complaints and suggestions and inspects facilities for compliance with the minimum standards. Every day the Department's Preventive health staff, epidemiologists and laboratory staff work tirelessly to detect and contain disease outbreaks. Whether it is food-borne, water borne or vector control , PDHS leads the disease investigation and response to protect our citizens. PDHS also licenses and regulates all the private healthcare facilities in the Province. The emerging diseases such as Dengue and Leptospirosis and new diseases such as A/H1N1 require special attention and multi-sectoral collaborative effort of all stake holders.

The future health will depend on our collective ability to lower the costs through promoting the general population to take positive health decisions adopting  healthier  life styles approach. This will reduce the burden of chronic diseases. The PDHS will strengthen our programs to prevent disease, improve wellness in schools, worksites and communities through the health promotion initiative. Together, we can work to live healthy, happy and productive lives.

Dr. S.P.A.L. Ranaweera
Provincial Director of Health Services - Central Province